by Stephen Roberts | 8 Dec, 2014 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
For a more comprehensive round up of the week, listen to Stephen’s full report here. We are changing our official cash rate view and now see the RBA cutting the cash rate twice, probably in March and April 2015 to 2.00%. We see the cash rate holding at 2.00%... by Stephen Roberts | 1 Dec, 2014 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
For a more comprehensive round up of the week, listen to Stephen’s full report here. The Australian credit market was softer through the month, but was more resilient than the local equity market. In interest rate markets more generally, yields fell over the... by Stephen Roberts | 24 Nov, 2014 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
For a more comprehensive round up of the week, listen to Stephen’s full report here. Fear of fading global economic growth dominated through much of November even though the world’s biggest economy, the United States, continued to show signs of stronger... by Stephen Roberts | 10 Nov, 2014 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
For a more comprehensive round up of the week, listen to Stephen’s full report here. Australian employment growth is unacceptably soft, notwithstanding the latest estimate for October on the revised seasonal adjustment factors that showed a rise of 24,100 in... by Stephen Roberts | 3 Nov, 2014 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
For a more comprehensive round up of the week, listen to Stephen’s full report here. Risk Assets strengthened sharply through the second half of October after falling through the first half. The power of the rebound in the second half was sufficient to lift the... by Stephen Roberts | 27 Oct, 2014 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
For a more comprehensive round up of the week, listen to Stephen’s full report here. October economic roundup Our usual end of month review of economic conditions around the world shows that despite heightened concern about global economic growth prospects for...